Flexible bst to fit whatever roll you need on a team

>flexible bst to fit whatever roll you need on a team
>Excellent move pool
>Solid single typing
>Solid design
>Great abilities
What is your old reliable when it comes to team building?

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Swampert

Mamoswine, mienshao, and rotom-cut all really impressed me in singles teams so I like to use them

Gallade

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This chad is so versatile.

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Its very hard for me not to use a Gyarados when I play a Kanto game.

I tried out rotom cut, it was better than I thought it would be, but replaced it because it didn't bring what a strong grass or electric type would bring. Very middle of the road.
One of my favorites.

My go-to Choice Scarfer (not the Galarian one, though it is pretty cool as well)

It absolutely tears holes through teams

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This guy becomes a raid boss on sun teams.

Why
Starmie is better

>What is your old reliable when it comes to team building?
I put Heracross on pretty much any offensive team I make in gen3ou. It is too good.

you already posted mine

Too late in the game

For singles, Azumarill.
>brings a lot of resists to the table for offense
>offers speed control
>Straight up sweeps some of teams, against others it can break or clean
>there's also the cheesy perish trap set
For doubles, amoongus.
>Spore basically just kills a pokemon
>redirection always useful
>gives good insurance in case opponents trick your room

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>hits hard
>takes hits
>t-wave support
>light screen if you want
>Skarmory? Not a problem
>can be found in most games, and often pretty early
>even does well as magneton if the magnetic area is late (or not present)

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>double poison resist without the shittiness of poison types
>excellent defense and hits like a truck
>gets rapid spin, defense curl, STAB rollout combo by like 2nd or 3rd gym
>also uses dig both to smack ass and get you quick out of tunnels
>weak to steel? not even found in early game
>weak to grass? not like theyre going to do anything anyways
>weak to water? clicks explosion

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Jumpluff is pretty dope as a support Mon in doubles if you can't get anoongus
Always a solid choice, top 5 easily when considering an electric type for team building. I used to do a fun gimmick set with analytic and metal sound to force switches then punish the switch in with an analytic volt switch.

You already posted both

You too

High elo posts

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>sun is broken
>jumpluff cut from the game, prease understandu
fuck this gay earth

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Jumpluff is way better than I thought it was, I always overlooked it but that speed and S tier support move pool made it one of my favorites, it tore apart doubles teams in BDSP.

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Rekt.

Stab Return, 110 attack, and Intimidate are great boons.

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This absolute chad. Only weak to Ground types, you can easily cover that weakness by teaching it an Ice Fang. 500 BST. Pretty good speed stats and a balanced attack/defense. Lots of good moves to choose from.

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In terms of in game, nothing. I don’t reuse Pokémon when I replay games. For competitive, I like using versatile Pokémon like Mew.

Every time I play through Unova I go "I'm not going to use Krookodile this time" and every time I use Krookodile
Pretty solid pick in Singles, too. Off-meta but certainly OU viable, STAB Knock + EQ is so good AND its gets Close Combat

It's just one of those pokemon that everyone likes.
As are

>decently bulky
>only weakness is a type that very few "major" fights have
>abilities mean you're either healed by the most common type in the game, immune to explosions, or immune to enemy stat buffs
>natural earthquake
>recover

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>very good in just about any format of any game
>very common
>now he scares Fairies too
He just can't stop winning

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